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Madleen flotilla sails from Sicily to breach Israel’s Gaza blockade

Live tracking of the weeklong journey underscores Gaza’s catastrophic food shortages under Israel’s enduring naval embargo.

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Overview

  • The Madleen set sail from Catania on June 1 with 12 activists, including Greta Thunberg, Liam Cunningham, and Rima Hassan, carrying essential supplies such as medical kits, food staples, baby formula, and water desalination units.
  • Forensic Architecture is monitoring the vessel’s 2,000 km voyage in real time, with the flotilla projected to arrive off Gaza around June 7 unless intercepted.
  • Israel has enforced a naval blockade on Gaza since 2007 and imposed a total aid embargo in March 2025, citing security concerns over Hamas weapons and pressure to free hostages.
  • The enclave faces a dire humanitarian crisis, with an IPC report warning that 93 percent of its 2.3 million residents are enduring acute food shortages and rising famine risk.
  • The Freedom Flotilla Coalition frames the mission as a peaceful act of civil resistance to challenge what it calls an illegal siege, following a recent drone attack that damaged its earlier vessel off Malta.